Cihou Fort
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Cihou Fort, located on Cijin Island in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, is a historic military structure built during the Qing Dynasty in the late 19th century. Originally constructed in 1875 to defend the port of Takao (now Kaohsiung) from foreign naval threats, the fort played a crucial role in Taiwan's coastal defense.


Perched atop a hill, Cihou Fort offers panoramic views of the Taiwan Strait and Kaohsiung Harbor. The site features well-preserved stone walls, arched tunnels, and gun emplacements that showcase both traditional Chinese and Western-style military architecture. Its strategic location made it a key defense point during various historical conflicts, including the Sino-French War and the Japanese invasion of Taiwan.


Today, Cihou Fort is a popular tourist attraction where visitors can explore the fort’s historical structures, learn about its military significance, and enjoy breathtaking views of the sea and cityscape. It’s an ideal destination for history buffs and those seeking a scenic hike with cultural value.